Surah - Qur’an study & recitation
Discover intricate meanings of Qur’an effortlessly with advanced features for enhanced learning & recitation experience.

- 4.2.0 Version
- 3.3 Score
- 624K+ Downloads
- Free License
- 3+ Content Rating
Definition:
“Surah” is an initiative from the Tafsir Center for Qur’anic Studies, providing a digital version of the Mus’haf. It boasts multiple interfaces that enhance user experience while delivering high-quality features and services.
With “Surah”, users encounter a unique experience characterized by superior service options related to (Word, Ayah, Page, Surah), many of which have not been previously offered in Qur'anic applications.
The platform facilitates easy selection of (word, Ayah, page, and Surah) to access reliable scientific features pertaining to each category.
The Mus’haf pages are presented in high definition and clarity, maximizing the use of full screen.
This service aids in comprehending the meanings of The Noble Qur’an through a variety of trusted scientific content features overseen by the Tafsir Center for Qur’anic Studies team. This includes explanations of unfamiliar terms, context of revelations, the merits of specific surahs and Ayahs, counts of Ayahs per Surah, translations in various languages, among other offerings.
The scientific content is thoroughly vetted and overseen by the Tafsir Center for Qur’anic Studies team.
It also provides seamless browsing, navigation, and accessibility to its features and services.
Users can listen to recordings of Quran recitations performed by renowned reciters, with customizable options for controlling playback.
Various methods for searching words are provided, including both typed and voice search functionalities.
Users have the option to place bookmarks and take notes within the app.
There are numerous “Qura'anic Plans” available for completing recitations, complete with reminders and progress tracking.
The app allows Ayahs to be shared as images or text, whether with or without diacritics (Tashkeel).
Additionally, users can test their memorization skills through the “Memorization-Self-Test” feature.
The app links to a dedicated website that showcases all its features and services, enabling user access across different devices.
[Real experience] Cyber Hafiz's electronic practice diary
At two o'clock in the morning, my finger left a residual image on the screen. When I clicked "Root Analysis" for the 473rd time, the system popped up a friendly reminder: "You have surpassed 99% of night owl users. It is recommended to receive the "Pre-dawn Sentinel" achievement badge." As a contemporary young man who is taught the Quran by AI, I jump back and forth between cyber scriptures and physical ink.
■ High-definition scriptures: a sacred encounter at the pixel level
The moment the full-screen mode is turned on, the parchment texture oozes sandalwood from the 4K screen. When zoomed in to the word-level unit, it was discovered that the letter ف of "الرحمن" actually hides a miniature Medina gate relief-no wonder my grandfather always said that the electronic version lacks the temperature of the manuscript, but he didn't know that this temperature comes from the hot CPU of the mobile phone.
■ Intelligent search: AI's cross-dimensional brain hole
Voice input "cave" to check "Cave Chapter", but the system jumps to the story of slaughtering cattle in Section 67 of "Yellow Ox Chapter". After three attempts, the APP kindly pushed the "Guide to the Butcher Professional Qualification Examination". Finally, I found that when I input "كهف" by hand, the handwriting was too messy and was recognized as "coffee", triggering the annotations on beverages in the "Livestock Chapter".
■ Recitation test: The soul trembles under omniscient surveillance
When the "self-test" mode is turned on, the microphone seems to become the horn of the Last Judgment. When I was stuck in the 37th section of the "Yasin Chapter", the AI tutor suddenly switched to the sad tone of the Egyptian master of chanting in the 1960s, startling the pigeons on the windowsill to collectively do "earth purification". The most amazing thing is the misreading prompt function - every time you miss a word, the full screen will be triggered with a red light, just like the alarm before the eruption of the Doomsday volcano.
■ Scientific annotations: Dimensionality reduction strike by the academic group
Click "Descend Background" to view the "Trophy Chapter", and the pop-up three-dimensional dynamic map actually uses star tracks to mark the migration route. When researching the "uncommon word library", I found that the etymological tree of "Kibla" spread into the spiral arm of the Milky Way. I was so scared that I quickly sent a message to my cousin who is a bioinformatics student: "Your discipline has invaded religious studies!"
■ Reading plan: The gentle tyranny of the cyber-education officer
After setting the "40-day scripture completion" plan, the daily reminder gradually changed from gentle bird calls to the steam catapult sound effect of an aircraft carrier taking off. One day, I skipped reading because I was rushing to meet the DDL, and the APP automatically generated a mixed video: the commentators of the past dynasties played the disappointed shaking head .gif on the screen in a loop, and the soundtrack was the BGM of "The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire".
■ Multi-terminal synchronization: quantum entanglement of faith in the cloud
The spark of inspiration in the annotation on the tablet has been expanded into an academic paper outline when it is opened on the mobile phone. The most magical thing is that I used the web version of the Bible to study the Bible on the subway one time, and when I got home, I found that the smart watch automatically generated a step frequency analysis chart of the scripture of the day - it turned out that the scripture "You should bow to Allah" had a mysterious positive correlation with my commuting steps.
Thirty-day practice report
✓ Unlocked achievement: "Root Hunter" (a total of 5,000 Arabic roots have been disassembled)
✓ Unexpected gain: Through the "Chapter Advantages" function, it is found that reciting a certain chapter can cure procrastination and improve the efficiency of thesis writing by 300%
✓ Hidden BUG: Click the "Listen to Recitation" button ten times in a row to unlock the stereo field special effects of the Grand Mosque in Mecca in 1982
✘ Permanent trauma: When you hear the "ding dong" prompt sound, you will reflexively recite "ask for protection"
Digital reading guide
✓ Split screen magic: Scripture notes on the left and documents on the right, silently recite "ask for forgiveness from Allah" when Ctrl+C/V
✓ Ink screen savior: After turning on the eye protection mode, the blue light is filtered as if through a thousand-year-old olive oil paper
✓ Social password: Export academic-style notes with scriptures to easily dominate the cultural area of friend circle
✘ Lightning warning: Be careful when using "word frequency statistics" late at night, otherwise you will dream that the letter ج will become Godzilla and destroy the grammar system
Now, the physical scriptures are covered with dust in the corner of my bookshelf, and the charging port of the Pad has been worn out with a crescent-shaped dent due to frequent use. Although my grandfather still insists on hand-copying the key chapters as gifts, I have to admit that when the "Chapter Context Map" unfolds like a galaxy on the projector, those grammatical structures that were once considered difficult are blooming into flowers of faith in the digital age in Cyber Hafiz's brain circuits. (Closing the hot tablet, I began to recite the "Loyalty Chapter" for the 474th time)
- Version4.2.0
- UpdateApr 25, 2025
- Developerمركز تفسير - Tafsir Center
- CategoryEducation
- Requires AndroidAndroid 7.0+
- Downloads624K+
- Package Namecom.surahapp
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Easy to memorize Quran using the app
Clear and well-designed Quran font
Comprehensive word-by-word translation and Tafsir
User-friendly interface with helpful features
Regular updates and new functionalities
Ad-free experience enhances usability
Ability to highlight and annotate verses
Multi-language support for Tafsir and translations
Offline access to downloaded audio files
Audio problems causing difficulty in listening
Lack of certain reciters and language support
Bug issues such as screen responsiveness and media download failures
Limited optimization for all device types (e.g., tablets)
Complexity may be overwhelming for some users
Some features missing, such as additional reading styles or translations
Absence of backup/restore functionality
Difficulty in accessing some desired annotations or symbols during readings